Word: writer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...think we all realize we are playing Harvard," he told a Herald writer yesterday, "but I don't think anyone tooks at this game as more important than playing Colgate or Vermont or any other opponent. It wouldn't make much sense to beat Harvard and lose all our other games...
...folk hero, "because people get married when they love each other." Still, to avoid "a hassle," Arlo Guthrie and Jackie Hyde, 25, will soon take the vows-possibly in the deconsecrated Stockbridge, Mass, church that was his home in the film Alice's Restaurant. The balladeer-song-writer met his "very groovy chick" while performing in Los Angeles at the Troubadour Cafe, where she was serving tables. "She has the same philosophy I have," he says. "We're just interested in living...
When Mrs. King is at her best as a writer, she displays the same dignified control she first showed on television at her husband's funeral. Then her restraint underlined the horror of the days following her husband's death. Now her spare narrative has the same intensifying effect-particularly in the final section on the assassination. The book offers no particular analysis of the tactics of nonviolence. Her portrait of Dr. King is not drawn with an especially clear or unbiased eye; wifely loyalty often robs him of the humanity of having faults. Dispassionate reportage...
Since most of the Raiders who worked for him this summer had already been through a self-screening process, Nader did not face the objection too often from them. But there were some questions, and when Life magazine sent writer Jack Newfield-current lion of the New Left journalists-to do a story on the summer project, the questions became more overt. Why do you think this is all worthwhile?. Newfield asked time and again. Don't you people think you're wasting your effort...
They were obviously important people around the Holy Cross campus. Their newspaper is a weekly, and the sports page is as important and popular there as the classified ads in the CRIMSON. They asked me if I had earned a big name by being a sports writer. That was pretty funny. They concluded what they had suspected all along: the priorities around here are a bit different...